Gift Sub & Hipflask Flash 24h Sale!

Gift Sub & Hipflask Flash 24h Sale!

From noon Sunday to noon Monday we are having a flash sale of hip flasks and our Sub in a Box gift subscription.

For just 24 hours the price of our hip flasks is coming down to just £14.99 and there’s 3 designs to choose from. Each come in a presentation box complete with filling funnel. They really do make the perfect gift for adult mountain bikers who like a little warm boost out on a winter’s ride.

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With the latest issue in the box that makes a grand total of nine issues.

We also have a 24 hour sale on our most popular gift option. Our Sub in a Box is the best way to give the gift of Singletrack. Inside the box you get the latest issue, which is currently issue 102 that comes complete with free 2016 wall calendar. There is also a gift card complete with activation instructions for the recipients year long subscription to the next eight issues of Singletrack. With the latest issue in the box that makes a grand total of nine issues. That’s like eight.. but one more.. It’s better.. See?

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All our print subscription options include full digital access to all our issues past, present and future and they can be accessed via our dedicated magazine app, PDF download or even our page turning desktop issue. Whatever your device we will have a digital issue that you can access.

Remember, our flash sale ends at noon on Monday so don’t hang about!

These gifts plus more can all be found in our online shop here.

 

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Mark Alker

Singletrack Owner/Publisher

Mark has been riding mountain bikes for over 30 years and co-owns Singletrack, where he's been publisher for 25 years. While his official title might be Managing Director, his actual job description is "whatever needs doing" – from wrangling finances and keeping the lights on to occasionally remembering to ride bikes for fun rather than just work. He's seen the sport evolve from rigid forks to whatever madness the industry dreams up next, and he's still not entirely sure what "gravel" is. When he's not buried in spreadsheets or chasing late invoices, he's probably thinking about his next ride.

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